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42861
I purchased an older (probably 1940's or before) 14" Delta-Milwaukee drill press that has a central pulley, a foot-pedal as well as a handwheel to lower the...
reindeerduck
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Mar 1, 2004
8:02 am
42862
Conrad, I will be happy to send some photos. What guards do you have/need? Do you have any of the mounting hardware? Phil Clement Tarboro, NC ... [Non-text...
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paclement3
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Mar 1, 2004
8:20 am
42863
I have accuired a 14" Black and Decker / DeWalt radial arm saw and would like to know a little more about this particular model, I don't have any manuals with...
evancost
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Mar 1, 2004
10:37 am
42864
... You've lost me in the smoke on the "central pulley". Are you speaking of the drive pulley/machine pulley above the head? ... The foot pedal is a No. 1007...
Unisaw A100
thedukeofurls
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Mar 1, 2004
10:57 am
42865
Your question would probably be better served on a metalworking forum . They will tell you about EDM removal and that sort of thing. To drill out, your first...
ROBERT VAUGHAN
wwm2727
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Mar 1, 2004
11:17 am
42866
Try these guys http://www.wolfemachinery.com/index.htm There should be a saw shown that looks similar enough and then you can download one of the appropriate...
ROBERT VAUGHAN
wwm2727
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Mar 1, 2004
11:19 am
42867
Download the 1948 Delta catalog (B-48). Page 5 shows all the things you describe. Someone spend some money on accessorizing the machine you have. Bob Vaughan...
ROBERT VAUGHAN
wwm2727
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Mar 1, 2004
11:31 am
42868
Try some Easy-Outs. They are pretty good. You can get them at any good tool or auto store. Gary ... From: andrewbo2000 <boua@...> To:...
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Mar 1, 2004
1:24 pm
42869
It depends what you are working on and have available drill press?, or using a hand drill?.Is the work too large for a drill press? What size is the scr.? ...
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chris111148198
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Mar 1, 2004
2:13 pm
42870
... Delta-Milwaukee ... driven crank ... figure ... press) ... able ... ONE) The "central pulley" sounds like a slo-speed attachment, making this drill press...
Stephen Rockwell
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Mar 1, 2004
2:15 pm
42871
If you decide to use a easy out i prefer to use one that is ground to a taper on 4 sides . ( an old tap or high speed tool bit works good )I like this better...
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chris111148198
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Mar 1, 2004
2:20 pm
42872
I have an opportunity to buy an Egan jointer. The seller says that it isn't a Fay and Egan only Egan. I haven't had a chance to look at it, but he says it is...
Jim Fuller
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Mar 1, 2004
2:43 pm
42873
... that ... at ... Hi Jim, IIRC, Peter Bartell, a fellow member here, was buying a cutterhead from Grizzly to replace a bad cutterhead in his old J. A. White ...
Eric LaVelle
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Mar 1, 2004
3:44 pm
42874
Thanks Eric. I guess I will know more after I look at it. I know when this guy bought it and what he paid, so I will let you know more later. JF...
Jim Fuller
jimfuller_ttco
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Mar 1, 2004
3:56 pm
42875
Hi. I just happen to have taken the morning off :-) We run into this daily, although it is usually with bolts and not screws. That said, the technique is...
FJ.Dude
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Mar 1, 2004
3:57 pm
42876
That isn't a standard knob according to all the parts lists I have... Here is the 1966 version: ...
Pat Barber
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Mar 1, 2004
3:57 pm
42877
As someone else mentioned, call delta. They were extremely helpfull and nice to me. They told me mine was manufactured in Sep of 1958 and will send you a...
FJ.Dude
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Mar 1, 2004
4:00 pm
42878
It takes a lot of luck. One note on the use of "easy outs", if you get a easy out inserted and break it off in the screw being removed, you are in for a VERY...
Pat Barber
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Mar 1, 2004
4:01 pm
42879
Left handed drills also work well . Chris [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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chris111148198
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Mar 1, 2004
5:30 pm
42880
... Phil, That's great to know. I think we may order the short arbor (we have the long one) so that we don't have to remove the dust deflector to put a 14"...
Ron Lloyd
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Mar 1, 2004
8:03 pm
42881
It sure looks "similar" but there are no actual sizes on the Grizzly web page. I suppose one of us will have to make the sacrifice and find out the hard way....
Pat Barber
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Mar 1, 2004
8:21 pm
42882
When you drill the hole use a combined drill and countersink bit, very ridgid so your hole should stay where you want it. Scott ... try...
scott
no1tigman
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Mar 1, 2004
9:10 pm
42883
Thank you Bob. That's exactly where it was. It was apparently, at one time, replaced by a regular hex head. Don't know how I missed that, but the only thing...
FJ.Dude
thefjdude
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Mar 1, 2004
9:20 pm
42884
Did everyone see the combo machine posted to the mothership by Paul Maples? http://www.owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=1299 I'm really hoping there's someone...
cabinets2inlay
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Mar 1, 2004
11:22 pm
42885
... Co. in Grand Rapids. In 1999, they sold the rights to that name (but kept the rights to the old machines) to a group in Seattle, who are putting it on...
cabinets2inlay
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Mar 1, 2004
11:32 pm
42886
The machine in question appears in the 1929 Sears Wood Working Machinery catalog as the "Work Shop Special", with a cash price of $225.00. These machines were...
JEFFREY S MC VEY
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Mar 1, 2004
11:33 pm
42887
I didn't bother asking about prices, as I'd rather have the old stuff. However, they did say that their version of the straitoplane was 30-something thousand....
JEFFREY S MC VEY
jmcveyoas
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Mar 1, 2004
11:39 pm
42888
Thanks a million Jeff. Do you have the Sears Wood Working Machinery catalog where you could scan me a couple of pictures of the machine. I would gladly pay you...
Paul Maples
wheelterrapin
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Mar 2, 2004
12:05 am
42889
Thanks much for all the help on the pulley. Found Grainger today, walked in and had what I was looking for in about 5 minutes. All of $7. You just expanded my...
Jim Hart
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Mar 2, 2004
12:27 am
42890
No pay allowed! I'll e-mail it to you back channel ASAP. Jeff McVey ... From: Paul Maples To: oldwwmachines@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 5:05...
JEFFREY S MC VEY
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